Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp refused to cancel the state’s May 19 primary to implement new congressional maps following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down enforced racial gerrymandering.
The Republican governor said it’s too late to draw new districts for the 2026 midterm elections, but he is considering calling a special session for the legislature to craft new maps for the 2028 elections.
With the primary less than three weeks away, Mr. Kemp said that there is no time to redraw congressional boundaries.